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New Jersey Roofer Dies After Being Crushed by Concrete

Rich PrueBy Rich PrueFebruary 11, 20251 Min Read
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Egg Harbor Township, NJ– A 23-year-old roofer tragically lost his life on Tuesday afternoon after being crushed by falling concrete at a condominium complex in Egg Harbor Township. According to police, the worker was part of a crew performing demolition and construction work at the Clubs at Tilton. As the team was cleaning up at the end of the day, a concrete slab at a staircase merge point collapsed on top of him, causing severe internal injuries.

Emergency responders rushed the injured worker to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Atlantic City, where he underwent emergency surgery but did not survive. Meanwhile, a mother and her two children were temporarily trapped in one of the second-floor units, requiring rescue by ladder. Other displaced residents were provided temporary housing at a hotel by the complex’s management.

Authorities, including the town’s building inspector and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), are investigating the cause of the collapse.

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Rich Prue is the founder of The Roofer’s Helper, a leading resource for roofing contractors and homeowners seeking expert advice on roofing industry trends, business tips, and home maintenance. With years of hands-on experience as a second-generation roofer, Rich brings practical knowledge and insider insights to help roofing professionals start and grow their businesses and serve clients effectively. The Roofer's Helper platform reaches close to 1 million followers on social media, offering both educational and entertaining content, business resources, marketing tips, and product recommendations to roofing professionals and homeowners alike. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-prue/

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